- Colour
- White
- Producer
- Domaine Jacques Carillon
- Region
- Puligny-Montrachet
- Grape
- Chardonnay
- Drinking
- 2023 - 2029
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Later
2019 PULIGNY MONTRACHET JACQUES CARILLON - 6x75cl
- Colour
- White
- Producer
- Domaine Jacques Carillon
- Region
- Puligny-Montrachet
- Grape
- Chardonnay
- Drinking
- 2023 - 2029
- Case size
- 6x75cl
- Available Later
- Pricing
- In Bond
- Pricing Info
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Tasting Notes
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Matthew Jukes, December 2020,
Score: 17A little less energetic and floral than the village Chassagne, this is a safe wine and one which ticks the boxes but fails to cast any memorable magic on the palate. Nice and tidy, but not profound.
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Jancis Robinson, October 2020,
Score: 16.5Cask sample. Creamy lemon with some SO2 showing (typical of his samples, apparently). Deep, rich and creamy on the palate, lovely leesy texture. Deep and long, generous in the mouth but very fresh. (JH) Drink 2022-2027
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Jasper Morris MW, December 2020,
Score: 87-90Clear colour with a little Lemon depth. Very good fruit weight on the nose. Juicy concentrated pear, lovely at first then fleshes out rather too much. Fat for Puligny. Biscuity touch. 3 stars
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Producer
Domaine Jacques Carillon

The Carillon family have been making wines in Puligny Montrachet since the early 17th century and there is nothing complicated in their winemaking philosophy. Good vineyard management means high quality fruit and then subtle but careful handling will allow maximum expression of the individual terroirs. Jacques’s wines do not focus on power, they are all about purity and integrity and deliciously refined, honeyed fruit flavours.
Region
Puligny-Montrachet
Puligny Montrachet is known as the most delicate of the white wine appellations south of Beaune.Its wines tend to be linear and mineral offering delicate floral and orchard fruit aromatics. Its village and premier cru vineyard area total slightly over 200 hectares but almost half of them are premier cru making them one of the highest proportions of quality vineyards in the Côte de Beaune. Several grand cru vineyards are present, the most notable being Le Montrachet and Bâtard Montrachetwhich it shares with neighbouring Chassagne, but it does have the extraordinary Chevalier Montrachet and the tiny Bienvenues Bâtard Montrachet all to itself. There are a handful of red wines grown, but they tend to be quite light and need to be drunk in their youth.